Shania Twain adds nine dates to her Las Vegas residency

September 3, 2024
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The country music star has extended her tour until February 2025.

Country music star Shania Twain has added more dates to her Las Vegas residency. She will perform throughout the fall at PH live at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino. 

This is her third Las Vegas residency.

Her current show, Shania Twain: Come On Over – The Las Vegas Residency – All The Hits kicked off in May and will wrap up in early 2025 during Super Bowl weekend. Her final nine shows will run from January 22 through February 8.

Twain will perform several fan favorites from her Come on Over album, which was released 25 years ago. As part of the show, she will sing several of her hits from the release, including "Man! I Feel Like A Woman!," “From This Moment On,” “You’re Still The One” and "That Don't Impress Me Much.”

Tickets will go on sale for the extended dates starting September 7 at 10am. Fans can purchase tickets for her previously released dates from now until December 14.

As part of an effort to raise funds to aid children, youth and their families, Twain has partnered with Live Nation Las Vegas and Caesars Entertainment.

One dollar of every purchased ticket for the Come On Over show will be donated to the Shania Twain Foundation. Donations from this show will go to support families who are facing difficulties, as well as to meet the needs of vulnerable communities.

The foundation has raised more than $1.5m from previous ticket sales to provide aid for at-risk children.

Throughout her lengthy career, Twain has won five Grammy Awards.

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